Taken (#2 Southern Werewolves Pack Series)

Blurb

The Southern Werewolves Pack Series Book 2: Taken
Cohen Kingsley, Alpha of the Southern Werewolves Pack, returns to his pack in an effort to find the body of his mate, Mira, who had been dead since nine months ago. Without knowing the consequences of involving himself and everyone into her past life, Cohen put himself and everyone around him at risk. He realizes that there is still another big threat lingers around. A bigger threat than the battle against Damien Kincaid. But, it's already too late to back out as they're all already involved deeply into the mess.
With the help of his allies, old and new, they unearth the oldest secret of all. The existence of the world’s oldest species that nobody knows has ever existed. At the same time, he's hunting down those who took his dead mate from her resting place.

Recap from Book 1 The Alpha's Mate

WARNING: This book is an unedited, raw and rough draft. There are going to be grammatical errors, punctuation mistakes, misspelling, missing words and all sort of mistakes. This is not the book for Grammar and Punctuation Expert/Police. DO NOT READ THIS BOOK if you are easily triggered with mistakes.

You’ve been warned. Read at your own risk.

These books are connected to each other. The chronological order of the series:

1 - The Alpha’s Mate (#1 Southern Werewolves Pack)

2 - Taken (#2 Southern Werewolves Pack)

3 - Kill or Be Killed (#1 Eastern Werewolves Pack)

4 - Claiming Her (#3 Southern Werewolves Pack)

5 - The Survivor (#2 Eastern Werewolves Pack)

6 - The Blind Bandit (#4 Southern Werewolves Pack)

7 - Our Family (#5 Southern Werewolves Pack Requested book)

A few months later,

Getting up from the bed was the hardest thing he did in his life. Not only the dream was better than reality, he was still unable to cope with her death. Cohen walked out of the room, heading to the kitchen. The everyday routine had always been the same, hoping it would take his mind off a bit. But months had passed, there were no changes with himself.

This cabin, he purchased not a while ago, had become his solace. Away from human civilization. Away from anyone. He knew his pack was still looking for him. Knowing Liam, the pack would be in good hands. Cohen didn’t know if he could return home because the place he once called home wouldn’t feel the same anymore.

He opened the fridge and took a bottle of beer before popping the lid up. He caught a familiar scent inside the cabin and didn’t bother to see who was there with him because he knew who it was.

“You looked like shit,” Amanda muttered, leaning against the wall.

“How did you find me here?” he asked without looking at her.

“I was once living in hiding like you are.” she took a seat on the barstool by the kitchen aisle. “Besides, I heard rumours from the town about this ′unnamed fighter’ fought in illegal rings and won all the time. I thought I would check this ′unnamed fighter’.” she quoted the words ′unnamed fighter’.

He was still in shape except for the beard and the length of his hair. If she must say herself, Cohen still looked very good like before. Maybe he looked a bit older than his age.

“Until when you think before they realize that the unnamed fighter is an Alpha?”

lineogundersen:
I like it alot but as an emotional person hate when the world the fictional characters live in is one where Aloha claims a mate and that mate becomes an object at that point to everyone around them for just appreciate. Like that's how Linda's are portrayed if you think about it and just the menti...

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